Question1 1 points Saved Natwark 5Segment 3 guonet Mask: 255 255.25.252 O. 10.10
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Question1 1 points Saved Natwark 5Segment 3 guonet Mask: 255 255.25.252 O. 10.10.2/30 Network Segment 1 Network ID: 192.158 10,0 Subret Mask: 255 255.255.0 Galemsy: 192168.0.1 Notwork ID 102.168.20.D Subnet Mack: 2 Gareway: 192. 168. 20.1 55.255.255.D 1D.10.LC. 1130 Router 2 Router 1 Laptap 1 IP Address192.1CU.10.139 WC Address:20-M:8A:02:01: Shadent Nsme: Acer P Addres: 192.238 20.147 Gsteway MAC Adres:D4:75 CE:b4:84:66 MAC Address:t8:0:8:9:1F Role: edb Cont Referring to the above topology diagram, what are the message's Layer 4 port number, layer 3 TP addresses and layer2 MAC addresses as it leaves Laptopz The web client running on Laptop2 connects to a web server running on Laptop1 and listening tor client connections on port 8080 Layer 4 destination port 8080 Layer 3 destination IP: 192.168.10.139 Layer 3 source IP 92.168.20.147 Layer 2 destination MAC: 84 75 0E.CO 6408 Layer 2 source MAC: E8:9D:87:9E:38:1FExplanation / Answer
Destination port is already given. So there will be no confusion in it.
Destination IP is the IP address of the Host to which you want to send the message whether that destination host is in the same network or different network, IP address of the destination host will not change.
Source IP will be the IP address of the source host.
Destination MAC: MAC address is used to find host in a network whereas IP address is used to reach a particular network. If destination host in the same network then destination MAC address will be the MAC address of the destination host. But if destination host is in the different network, like in this case, then source host will send the packet to the gateway of that network, so destination MAC address will be the MAC address of that Gateway.
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